BioHacked tells startling true stories of the people caught between two multi-trillion-dollar industries — medicine and technology — and chronicles how their lives are transformed. Listen as the children of anonymous sperm and egg donors — some with dozens or hundreds of half-siblings — take on the fertility industry. As they uncover the identities of their donors and gather vital medical information, unexpected ethical, scientific, and political challenges arise that will leave you questioning everything you thought you knew about the baby business. Want the full story? Unlock all episodes of BioHacked: Family Secrets, ad-free, right now by subscribing to The Binge. Plus, get binge access to brand new stories dropping on the first of every month — that’s all episodes, all at once, all ad-free. Just click ‘Subscribe’ on the top of the BioHacked show page on Apple Podcasts or visit GetTheBinge.com to get access wherever you listen. A Sony Music Entertainment production. Find out more ab... more
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I had no idea what the implications were down the road for children, parents, donors and policies with regard to artificial insemmination . There was so much that the FDA, Corporations and our government needed to work through before marketing this as a viable option. On the other hand there were so many happy families also made using this process. I do hope legislation is developed to regulate the process and to give people born using this method the information that they need to live their ... more
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We have been struggling for access to our records for years . Born 1965 in Detroit took me yrs to find information the records are still sealed . I have been waiting for this to come to a head . Although I knew very little about donor conception I know the system in place was probably as archaic as when I was born . No one knew what to do when these minor children grew up and expected answers about themselves we demanded the right to know who we are . The system only worried about making people ... more
Editing and sound are great. And is a turn off for so many podcasts. This one was well done, very interesting and so informative!
I’m on meds that keep me from crying and I cried. Beautifully moving, and explores all the different sides of this situation with love and grace. This is the first time I’ve ever reviewed a podcast. Can’t wait for the next season. Thanks!
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